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un ri- edothwas we woun'tve atmerun any kind of progm. but clearly, that shows that that was a very far-fetched and very, very hypothetical question. aneihe -- to avoid the obstacles, the hures and the traps that arein any yoe pou tn rionirf i ryas v grateful to all those who contributed that we could actually increase the reurces of the fund 56liyayfat an ciofat l voluntary. whoever wants to participate participates, and the amounts are not predicated on the quotas. th isentod tmporaryeases noonbuyofr d lateral contribution to the imf. they do other things by way of front leben central opes aropo ryicly iman mis t stitiostrethened and reinforc in order to have serve the needs of the entire membership, whoever that is across the world: and ac tldzo b ch t'ngunka gema t t. an daley, dow jones. just housekeeping, you talked about a small deficit reduction of1% rekibo f y cct 3. o st wd-- in,iciv eay focud on 2012-2013. it may well be tt going forward. we think that 1% reductio is ibnduloned a lr ode. >> i t eden aedo,u wanted to -- more sub
un ri- edothwas we woun'tve atmerun any kind of progm. but clearly, that shows that that was a very far-fetched and very, very hypothetical question. aneihe -- to avoid the obstacles, the hures and the traps that arein any yoe pou tn rionirf i ryas v grateful to all those who contributed that we could actually increase the reurces of the fund 56liyayfat an ciofat l voluntary. whoever wants to participate participates, and the amounts are not predicated on the quotas. th isentod tmporaryeases...
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un ss as you know, the first bill that bill clinton signed into law was unpaid family and medical leave, and it is considered a huge hievement in tnite t s ttnris because when a family has a new baby or when somebody is sick, that is when expenses move up, and you know you have to pay for food, clothing, hospital, tin wotoe soaifamily leave, good as it is, is notdequate. and the united states is in very strange company when it cometo nothaving pad tey e. oies vet rnante leave, because debts want to stay home. they d't want to be like the previous generation of madmen, who left early intening antwa ofnk aughter] left early in the morning, came back after the kids were asleep, with no time for a bedtime story. so they want to be different, this generation, as do mothers anofrse ita meacd'fe s rs weeks, months that are so crucial for a baby and mom and dad to bond. yregute p maternity leave. and you can take time off without being, risking being fired leaving work. war theal oer e ed states. and what do we really need to make families stronger? this is, you know, the title of ag." book is
un ss as you know, the first bill that bill clinton signed into law was unpaid family and medical leave, and it is considered a huge hievement in tnite t s ttnris because when a family has a new baby or when somebody is sick, that is when expenses move up, and you know you have to pay for food, clothing, hospital, tin wotoe soaifamily leave, good as it is, is notdequate. and the united states is in very strange company when it cometo nothaving pad tey e. oies vet rnante leave, because debts...
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with declining economies, real high unemployment rates, suffering middle classes, are rning agaitar,he uns ld growing, building their economies, providing jobs are celebrating the risktakers. the bric countries like it and the western countries n't d inic s st m and it's easy to blame the professional people who assume risk and that becomes something to be criticized during tou times. >> i just want to back before wewitc gearst b onin th difference between speculation and these kinds of markets. the commodities futures trading commission or the cftc which is the primary regulator r commodities and derivatives recently denied the application inxgertrg thatetoen lil vas hi would be a contract that said, if barack obama wins the presidency in november of 2012, is conact would ay dolr h n'wheh raay twe all can start selling these contracts. some people might do it just because it's fun to bet on the presidency. it might give you an incentiv to collect nformation and be fo ahereer le miha who wins the presidency could have a profound impact on their businesses. president obama has vowed to move
with declining economies, real high unemployment rates, suffering middle classes, are rning agaitar,he uns ld growing, building their economies, providing jobs are celebrating the risktakers. the bric countries like it and the western countries n't d inic s st m and it's easy to blame the professional people who assume risk and that becomes something to be criticized during tou times. >> i just want to back before wewitc gearst b onin th difference between speculation and these kinds of...
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one un-american activities committee held their hearing. what reagan did to say we don't need to outlaw we can get rid of it democratically to get rid of the big time actors. for them to come in and wrote so they voted the stranglehold on the union and the was the beginning and was his conversion from a democrat to republican because he was raised as a democrat has will live. his father was an irishman and any respectability working for the government. he was raised as a democrat. he was employed by general electric you may remember the g theater on sunday night. they got reagan to make speeches and he spoke against communism and suddenly realized there was a great force out there that was against him. the was conservative and there was tension brewing. one day at a lecture hall, a woman said to him from the back mr. reagan, when we become a republican? he said i ought to buy have never got around to it. one said i register an average register your right now. [laughter] and the famous statement was i did not leave the democratic party. they
one un-american activities committee held their hearing. what reagan did to say we don't need to outlaw we can get rid of it democratically to get rid of the big time actors. for them to come in and wrote so they voted the stranglehold on the union and the was the beginning and was his conversion from a democrat to republican because he was raised as a democrat has will live. his father was an irishman and any respectability working for the government. he was raised as a democrat. he was...
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[laughter] why graybar un? are you ready to party? you know, may. oh my goodness. thank you for taking the time. however you? are you a partner? how are you doing? the recipes. yes. a. [inaudible conversations] and i think so. [inaudible conversations] how are you? how are you? how is everything going? i am glad everything worked out. do you see all of those old people? argue a gardiner? if i we're doing this myself [laughter] had thank you for taking the time. >> why is going on ladies? give me your name is. are you going into high school? congratulations you are eight years old? and you are "the battle over health care." high-interest did it in the gardens and good healthy eating? it is nice to meet you. the girls went to their concert. but they are a little older. [inaudible conversations] >> there are wonderful political books i am always interested at history. the third of the serious of lbj in but this documents the vice president when rate against kennedy says he was taught -- tapped for vice president for both london johnson and president kennedy they were
[laughter] why graybar un? are you ready to party? you know, may. oh my goodness. thank you for taking the time. however you? are you a partner? how are you doing? the recipes. yes. a. [inaudible conversations] and i think so. [inaudible conversations] how are you? how are you? how is everything going? i am glad everything worked out. do you see all of those old people? argue a gardiner? if i we're doing this myself [laughter] had thank you for taking the time. >> why is going on ladies?...
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it seems to be the government takes an absolutist approach to the proposition that you cannot use an un prix cleared plan for any purpose. all the law says is you cannot apply a pre third plan. the plan being applied is not the texas legislature's plan. it is a remedial plan adopted by federal judges. to say that they cannot use in trying up that plan the legislature's last political decisions seems to me not required by the mere prohibition against implementing that plan as the plan of the legislature. what would you do if the district court in washington and the district court in texas and, neither one of them act in time and it is too late, is too late to have any primaries anymore? >> what would happen? >> you can't use the old plan. you have absolute rule against using the new plan. what happens? you disenfranchise every voter in texas? >> there may be some voters in texas, some who will be prejudiced by using the current plan. i suggest in that situation there is nothing to do but use the texas plan. >> not in the context of section 5. that is what option but the other option woul
it seems to be the government takes an absolutist approach to the proposition that you cannot use an un prix cleared plan for any purpose. all the law says is you cannot apply a pre third plan. the plan being applied is not the texas legislature's plan. it is a remedial plan adopted by federal judges. to say that they cannot use in trying up that plan the legislature's last political decisions seems to me not required by the mere prohibition against implementing that plan as the plan of the...
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incentivize companies to share their problems with a new incentives those provided hmmm share of the un commission for funding the financial system and a member of the cftc advisory committee on emerging regulatory issues and foreign policy magazine named him one of the top 100 global leaders. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much for holding this hearing. i welcome the opportunity to share with you my thoughts on senate bill 1138 and broader subject how to finance research on hiv/aids and health more generally. i should begin by saying the approach taken by the bill is exactly right. the approach i have been arguing for, and how globalization works by academic varieties and i have been fortunate enough to play over the last two decades. the top of this hearing cannot be better after the release of the consulting group on research and development financing and coordination of the world health organization. i was able to present a keynote address a week ago. interestingly but not surprisingly these concern the organization and financing of research at and development coinci
incentivize companies to share their problems with a new incentives those provided hmmm share of the un commission for funding the financial system and a member of the cftc advisory committee on emerging regulatory issues and foreign policy magazine named him one of the top 100 global leaders. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much for holding this hearing. i welcome the opportunity to share with you my thoughts on senate bill 1138 and broader subject how to finance research...
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it's un affordable for you, for businesses. chamber of commerce recently did a survey, to small business other thans, is this an impediment to you? 75 percent of them came back and said the health care law's an impediment to hiring. do you agree with that? >> yeah. >> and finally, it's unaffordable for our country. we talked about the debt and deficit that awaits us. the congressional budget office has thrown up their hands saying this is unsustainable. this health care law, of course, makes it worse because it adds these huge, huge costs. the president says, well, it's deficit-neutral. well, if you add up the $500 billion cuts to medicare, not used to offset the huge problems we have in medicare because it's an unsustainable program in its current form, but used to create this new entitlement, if you add up the $500 billion in tax increases not even including the tax increases on the penalty -- by the way, 21 different tax increases in there -- you could have made an argument that it was deficit neutral at one point. but now p
it's un affordable for you, for businesses. chamber of commerce recently did a survey, to small business other thans, is this an impediment to you? 75 percent of them came back and said the health care law's an impediment to hiring. do you agree with that? >> yeah. >> and finally, it's unaffordable for our country. we talked about the debt and deficit that awaits us. the congressional budget office has thrown up their hands saying this is unsustainable. this health care law, of...
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it is this particular part which is going to be so troubling unregulated, un[inaudible] practices might prop up along the way and we'll have to dream with all of those. one of the things that comes to mind is the way we have taught at med school we learn indication of this indication of this operation indication of that operation or this treatment or that treatment. then when the time comes to take care of a patient, we tend to think the same way the indicators -- [inaudible] on the operation. by the way, i'm a surgeon. i have an operation to offer you. nothing else was talked about about for the patient. the patient left. rightly so. so the mind set has to be changed as we [inaudible] with a single patient what is the treatment? along the way not particularly the offer the most excessive treatment or the most rewarding treatment for yourself. but i don't think that's taking care of the patient welfare. i leave you with the thought that the medical establishment has to particularly -- and the med school level. we are teaching you this way. in fact i taught myself 0 years ago. i fought m
it is this particular part which is going to be so troubling unregulated, un[inaudible] practices might prop up along the way and we'll have to dream with all of those. one of the things that comes to mind is the way we have taught at med school we learn indication of this indication of this operation indication of that operation or this treatment or that treatment. then when the time comes to take care of a patient, we tend to think the same way the indicators -- [inaudible] on the operation....
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one of them had beeinjured by amr un. e hedn nued un os. acsepr fire someplace. and 41 had been injured by explosives. none of these people saw the person who detonatedt ple nuedm. ifensrfwit dsior . l 1da ago when i was down at bethesda, there were fewer people in the ward. i met a young marine who had gunshot wounds froa ig anersme t any ng f co o a 'sralyjustn, e ifernt. we are saving more casalties on the battlefield. about 10% of the combat casuties gaanad aqvde ie is tn third, the combat battle casualties that died. it has to do with a number of factors. it has to do th the amor t thet htte alant hao tel tyw thpteth it t wbtlefield medicine, with medevac would get most of these kids out within 30 minutes to a fielhpita d tls h odte an wexivhi yougseean nrly buun ws e more lethal. gunshot wounds are more carefully placed, and more people died. there's aatm houn. thme tintns i was o sohaewes f injuries. a lot of amputations. when i go to the hospital ward, it's commonplace to see somebody missing one or more limbs due o si. are ooea henjs tohe plns i mentione
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we hired un veterans and it was fight but finally pa repuican friends agreed. look at the results. 26 straight months of private-sector job growth. more than 4 million private sector jobs, 1 million of those jobs created in the last six months and as was pointed out a moment ago by molly, manufacturing is coming back to the united states of america. 480,000 new manufacturing jobs since we -- in the last year or so. that is the strongest growth in manufacturing since 1990. 1 million jobs saved as a consequence of the auto rescue and by the way, you hear these guys say well you know, we didn't bail anybody out everything would be okay. the chairman of ford motor company said privately in public and by the way they are investing another 16 or $17 billion, ford is calm and new factories, plants and equipment. he said if you had general motors, general motors and chrysler not being saved, ford would have gone under. the reason being they supply chain would have dried up. and we added since they came out of recovery, since they recovered, 200,000 new decent paying jo
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. >> un compromise is the name of the buck. the rise and fall and redemption of anna maria 10 patriot in the cia. when and how did you serve? >> i urge you to start working for the fbi as a special agent a little less than five years and i transferred to work with the cia in 2003. high profile cases such as the uss cole end of bombing and the assassination and murder of the u.s. agents i was exposed to working with cia officers overseas that they value the culture of our linguistic abilities transferring from the cia to the fbi an immediate the to work in baghdad. obviously that was a successful operation but working for in the cia? >> we were there less than five years. this subtitle of your new book is the rise and fall and redemption. why in that order? >> my career had skyrocketed that season and agents with years of experience give been a lot of missions that i need to accomplish were extremely hard and detailed in the but. but after i returned from baghdad i was falsely accused cb a supporter of tears some. i was exonerat
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i'm one of those folks who thinks nancy pelosi's un-american. [inaudible] >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is so nice to meet you. >> great meeting you. >> i link to ann's tweeting. >> this is bonnie -- >> i work for him. >> she's the one who sent you the link. >> it's all good. >> we'll see you again. keep up the good work. >> we surely will. >> hit that button right there. >> connie? >> yes, sorry. big fan. that'll work. [laughter] >> my handwriting isn't much better when i'm looking. >> thank you so much. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> is this for you? >> this is for my son zachary. he's a hour out of pittsburgh. >> thank you. thanks for coming. hello. >> i've met you. >> i thought so. where have i met you before? >> the heritage foundation. >> oh, okay. thank you for coming again. >> [inaudible] everything you say -- >> yeah, yeah. >> [inaudible] >> guest: no, i really wanted to -- the democrats have to move on from the blacks and hispanics anyway. i want blacks back in the republican party because that's where they're supposed to be. >> my fat
i'm one of those folks who thinks nancy pelosi's un-american. [inaudible] >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is so nice to meet you. >> great meeting you. >> i link to ann's tweeting. >> this is bonnie -- >> i work for him. >> she's the one who sent you the link. >> it's all good. >> we'll see you again. keep up the good work. >> we surely will. >> hit that button right there. >> connie? >> yes, sorry. big fan. that'll work....
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lazy, un-american. and for him, it was 24/7 campaigning. you never abandon your campaign mode. even after the campaign was over. and that has remained that way today. and the worst of the worst or the tea partiers. you know, boehner would make the deal. i mean, for me that would say something nice. he is at that old school, but he wouldn't know it because he's not in charge right now. she's totally, totally being led around by the tea party freshmen who are no compromise, not with republicans, not with democrats. but i was in college they used to call this connor democrats because we better go off the cliff than what we believe in that win an election. i was one of those who would vote for hubert humphrey and didn't. so we got richard nixon. that was smart. last night's >> do you see a challenge coming to the supreme court's ruling on corporations that people click >> well, the question is whether there is a possible challenge coming to the supreme court and citizens united corporations of people. i think so and i'll tell you what i base it on is one of my heroes, rush michael
lazy, un-american. and for him, it was 24/7 campaigning. you never abandon your campaign mode. even after the campaign was over. and that has remained that way today. and the worst of the worst or the tea partiers. you know, boehner would make the deal. i mean, for me that would say something nice. he is at that old school, but he wouldn't know it because he's not in charge right now. she's totally, totally being led around by the tea party freshmen who are no compromise, not with republicans,...
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it will remain un-alternately democratic. not going to change in that way. it will be capable of defending itself by itself. it is a country that will be shooting its innovation, its technology with the united states. and it is a country that will remain today, tomorrow, for any foreseeable future, as unequivocably pro-american. you will not find american flags being burned in public there. how many countries are there, not just in the middle is, how many countries in the world are there like this? for that reason, historically because of the deep roots, because of the democratic convention, because of our great military alliance and now a growing commercial relationship, i say that israel is not just an ally of america. it's not even a great ally of america and israel is america's ultimate ally. thank you. [applause] >> ambassador, has graciously agreed to respond to questions. you have been given some cards and i would ask you if you would write your question on the card for very straightforward and simple reason. if you write it on a piece of paper that's
it will remain un-alternately democratic. not going to change in that way. it will be capable of defending itself by itself. it is a country that will be shooting its innovation, its technology with the united states. and it is a country that will remain today, tomorrow, for any foreseeable future, as unequivocably pro-american. you will not find american flags being burned in public there. how many countries are there, not just in the middle is, how many countries in the world are there like...
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that is un and aerospace confirmed. in april of this year, -- he got u -- that is unconfirmed. in april of this year, he got life in prison. in june, another high-tech case -- prc tasking him for information related to military secrets also. >> i taiwanese software engineer has been sentenced to jail for a year-and-a-half after he was caught spying for the chinese regime. we spoke to one at a time when he's lawmaker who said that the prison sentence is too light -- one taiwanese lawmaker who said that the prison sentence is too light. >> the taiwan-cambodia border war -- you may not be aware that this is going on. there is a contentious border that exists between them. in february, a high-profile activist in taiwan's network, and his secretary, entered into cambodia from thailand, arrested,, unlawful entry, going to a military base, and espionage. he got eight years, she got six months. another one was right on the border, where these three nationals -- thai, cambodia, vietnamese -- got caught spying on the border. there handler, a colonel, apparently was not arrested. the thre
that is un and aerospace confirmed. in april of this year, -- he got u -- that is unconfirmed. in april of this year, he got life in prison. in june, another high-tech case -- prc tasking him for information related to military secrets also. >> i taiwanese software engineer has been sentenced to jail for a year-and-a-half after he was caught spying for the chinese regime. we spoke to one at a time when he's lawmaker who said that the prison sentence is too light -- one taiwanese lawmaker...
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she was saying she called you men and women senior citizens out there rally back then she called you un-american. i'm wearing a marine corps had and i guarantee there is a bunch of marines, army the canadian coastguard in this crowd. [applause] there are men and women that fought for the rights to allow her to say that. i want him and her are not supposed to name politicians, but her initials are nancy pelosi. [applause] [laughter] so, we've been out there recruiting ever since then bringing the message out to seniors. the supreme court has pointed out the supreme court of the land passed a bill. guess what? we are now going to take it to a higher court. it's called the people's court. [applause] and we will repeal in november. thank you so much for your time. god bless. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. well, e house wraps up early and paul ryan did the right thing he went home to see his family. but we have a special guest. anybody watch fox news at all? [applause] you may see him on fox news. you may read one of the books. if you haven't read the book would you please read one? they are the
she was saying she called you men and women senior citizens out there rally back then she called you un-american. i'm wearing a marine corps had and i guarantee there is a bunch of marines, army the canadian coastguard in this crowd. [applause] there are men and women that fought for the rights to allow her to say that. i want him and her are not supposed to name politicians, but her initials are nancy pelosi. [applause] [laughter] so, we've been out there recruiting ever since then bringing...
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humor because exactly what people want to project this image of the women's study professor as a scary, un attractive with an ax. when i come in and i'm cheerful and california girl, and can talk about body surfing or whatever seems unthreatening, it helps to situate a student who really expects some kind of, you know, humorless demon, and then we talk about why those stereotypes exist. >> finally, bonnie morris, why revenge of the women's movement? >> i'm notful vengeful violent person. i wanted to talk about the issues why are students afraid of taking women's studies? .. but in an entertaining format. that will bring in more people. it was definitely me being able to talk back to all of the people who doubted me or who had said that women's studies do noo matter, including the husband who did not want his wife in myy class. i thought that it is almost like revenge of the women's studiesde professor like the revenge of frankenstein. my modus operandi in life is my motiv when ies have been insulted, ina find things that are offensive and i often turn it into a shore story. in myi journal,
humor because exactly what people want to project this image of the women's study professor as a scary, un attractive with an ax. when i come in and i'm cheerful and california girl, and can talk about body surfing or whatever seems unthreatening, it helps to situate a student who really expects some kind of, you know, humorless demon, and then we talk about why those stereotypes exist. >> finally, bonnie morris, why revenge of the women's movement? >> i'm notful vengeful violent...
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>>irll un demeas worked very hard to improve its strategic human capital functions. however, dhs still faces challenges in imemng is pante f objectives and goals such as improving employee morale and retention. what are the mostressing fo aowodrs facing thehs w them going forward with dhs? >> thank you for the question, senator. i would d, and i can provide, i have provided it to staff, and they can provide it for the record, i testified in marc hoondubiton the partners for public service rankings and morale at the department, and there's a more extensive discussion on that, i'll try and high some of the issuesere -- highlight some of thishere. me othe esate ed a, itos icca ey're technical, and then i'll get to the ones i think are equally important. when immigration service went away and we formed i.c.e. can and cbp, we redefined two different work forces that came wiienprinst dtm ct,fe pay benefit structures, different work rules, different grade structures. the ability to try and estimate salaries in that environment continues to be a problem today in if cbp, plus
>>irll un demeas worked very hard to improve its strategic human capital functions. however, dhs still faces challenges in imemng is pante f objectives and goals such as improving employee morale and retention. what are the mostressing fo aowodrs facing thehs w them going forward with dhs? >> thank you for the question, senator. i would d, and i can provide, i have provided it to staff, and they can provide it for the record, i testified in marc hoondubiton the partners for public...
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un 21st century where in order to move forward on the highway bill mo forward that since their highways, the roads, bridges, the transit8 mio systems in onrder to move forwae on that jobs bill where 2.8 million jobs are at stake in this great nation we have to i just want to say to my friends on the other side of the aisle, what are you thinking? a ifre this is what you want to dt fine, and i want to make it clear to the people who areinsue listening that the amendment not only would say that any employer for any reason could deny coverage to their employee, it's not just about birth control, it is any service.uess' now, mr. president, you served . proudly on the health kennedy,hh and i guess it's called the health committee now. and you were very instrumental a in working through the cored, essentials services that arehat covered in the preventivethos services thate are covered, and it's very important we note with the epessentials services and ti preventive services, and what i'm going to do is read them, and as i read them, i wantunders people who are listening to this to think about
un 21st century where in order to move forward on the highway bill mo forward that since their highways, the roads, bridges, the transit8 mio systems in onrder to move forwae on that jobs bill where 2.8 million jobs are at stake in this great nation we have to i just want to say to my friends on the other side of the aisle, what are you thinking? a ifre this is what you want to dt fine, and i want to make it clear to the people who areinsue listening that the amendment not only would say that...
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and 1840s, and much of the ensuing methods in the 1800s was about trying to make sure we got these un-american catholic immigrants from southern and eastern europe and ireland into schools where we could get teachers to make them read the right bible. if that's all you're asking a teacher, you don't actually need a particularly high bar in terms of skill or acumen or expertise. mostly what you want is cheap labor. so what we did in the 1800s was we -- in 1810, 90% of american teachers were men. this was something that itinerants did while they're getting a little bit of college education, whereas they're making their way out west. in order to get the kind of cheap labor that jal referred to, what we did is we redefined the appropriate fear of women's work. by the end of the 1800s, 70% of american teachers were women. they were low-paid, and so what happens with much of the teachers moving in the first half of 20 center was about trying to get some basic retention and some were teachers pics we got thing like step find a skill so we're no longer grossly discriminates gender. we got tenure prote
and 1840s, and much of the ensuing methods in the 1800s was about trying to make sure we got these un-american catholic immigrants from southern and eastern europe and ireland into schools where we could get teachers to make them read the right bible. if that's all you're asking a teacher, you don't actually need a particularly high bar in terms of skill or acumen or expertise. mostly what you want is cheap labor. so what we did in the 1800s was we -- in 1810, 90% of american teachers were men....
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question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four of those critical actors in the process. perhaps we can convince how we respond but without doing it and in justice to the issues which are really very important in determining success or failure. >> just to take a piece of that and look at the response from the international community, one of the things that always happens is countries rush forward to invite small numbers of police from countries to come in libya there are five or six countries hosting police for training for providing training and something like that without any overall coordination is a situation where at the end of the day after train
question on the relative roles of the transitional government, international institutions such as the un, regional institutions like nato, e.u. would love to have the arab league more actively involved, the e.u. in africa and of individual governments who are trying to go in and assist the transitional governments into doing that specific capacity building in the ministries and among the police intelligence military forces. >> i think you have given us a question -- the role of all four...
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board reared its head, suing boeing and what will surely be remembered as one of the most fundamentally un-american decisions ever handed down by the federal government. in south carolina would not stand for it. from every corner of our state, we protect our federal delegation coming business leaders and most importantly, the citizens of south carolina. and boeing stood tall under tremendous pressure from the president in his union allies, this great american company said no, we did nothing wrong and we refuse to cave. and late last year the nlrb back down and dropped his frivolous lawsuit. please take a moment to join me in expressing our gratitude to a great american and yes, a great south korean as he now has a home in the low country, judge michael looted, executive vice president and general counsel for the boeing co. and tremendous room to the state of south carolina. [applause] i'll run through the story that many of us already know because their number of important lessons that lie within. first is the lesson i want to make clear to the business community, both in and out of our state. when
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i am left with what is day un satisfactory position of the levying when the ambassador talks about a focus on moving rapidly and quickly to develop the diplomatic option, my sense this says ben subcontracted to far and with the diplomacy to go out to kofi and non was a certain loser. now they make gains it looks like a viable political umbrella. event there may be prospects the russians are more worried the united states pass to think seriously if it does not exercise leadership those of refining for dignity and freedom, if you are not going to do that to them to exercise whatever you can between some element of the regime. maybe things have to be done to the side but seeing there is not a deal between some remnant of this regime and the opposition force of outside and inside syria that we back and can be a force in the syrian future and you cannot marginal lives the rush to chaos and damascus. >> as ambassador has said, the revolution started off peacefully and going out every friday and every day. it is important to distinguish between the free syrian army that are defectors and ci
i am left with what is day un satisfactory position of the levying when the ambassador talks about a focus on moving rapidly and quickly to develop the diplomatic option, my sense this says ben subcontracted to far and with the diplomacy to go out to kofi and non was a certain loser. now they make gains it looks like a viable political umbrella. event there may be prospects the russians are more worried the united states pass to think seriously if it does not exercise leadership those of...
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you would suna the eporr, t un m,gheyo fore gra jury? >> no. i have to back depends on the circumstance. in terms of, you know, who would be in the zone of interest. f dendz onheh s inmsth wing that don't quote me on they might not be encumbered by the same regulation. they might be able to go ahead and subpoena the reporter. nse hestameey'regoto ers il spd ci counsel does try to exhaust over avenues of investigation. that leads to my final question, why would the reporter be entled any more rti an tse ithe siuaroom oreowhwodoh wh se ff my have overheard it. why are we afford. it's not schiewj and why where you giving more protection to the reporter than anyone in the situation room if they were republican. admistraon or ime. it's the concern of not selling the free press. it's the recognition that reporters serve very important function in the socty. if we start subpoenaing them in with regularity they'reong t be ls ergec ut rporter, you know, they serve an imortant function of disclosing wrong doings. it's a balancing act. that's the reason w
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helicopters, do inc not think that we killed civilians early on that mayn have them by the populationst un is against us? >> that is the answer i have just given you.r tha the rules of engagement are different but i cannot make specific judgment with your written a vice but it is the sole reason it is a complex tapestry of a number of reasons. >> if i might their recent statistics. and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80% of casualties are caused by the insurgents to be at issued did to the outer forces. >> don't misunderstand. my question relates 20,063rd 2007. >> those in civilian casualties there is still blamed for the level oftime violence sometimes precarious. >> as soon as there is any indit indication but local a visit maybebility and casualty. so that maybe the environment attributed. >> with a final remark protecting the civilian population we have that protection that would not be t viable the. >> general, deciding the eules of engagement with the north atlantic council and does direct that the rules of engagd does dir
helicopters, do inc not think that we killed civilians early on that mayn have them by the populationst un is against us? >> that is the answer i have just given you.r tha the rules of engagement are different but i cannot make specific judgment with your written a vice but it is the sole reason it is a complex tapestry of a number of reasons. >> if i might their recent statistics. and the north atlantic council always takes an interest.on the latest report suggested % of civil 80%...
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board reared its head, suing boeing and what will surely be remembered as one of the most fundamentally un-american decisions ever handed down by the federal government. in south carolina would not stand for it. from every corner of our state, we protect our federal delegation coming business leaders and most importantly, the citizens of south carolina. and boeing stood tall under tremendous pressure from the president in his union allies, this great american company said no, we did nothing wrong and we refuse to cave. and late last year the nlrb back down and dropped his frivolous lawsuit. please take a moment to join me in expressing our gratitude to a great american and yes, a great south korean as he now has a home in the low country, judge michael looted, executive vice president and general counsel for the boeing co. and tremendous room to the state of south carola. .. [applause] i'll run through the story that many of us already know because their number of important lessons that lie within. first is the lesson i want to make clear to the business community, both in and out of our state. whe
board reared its head, suing boeing and what will surely be remembered as one of the most fundamentally un-american decisions ever handed down by the federal government. in south carolina would not stand for it. from every corner of our state, we protect our federal delegation coming business leaders and most importantly, the citizens of south carolina. and boeing stood tall under tremendous pressure from the president in his union allies, this great american company said no, we did nothing...
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you can't make that un. that's actually what she said. and ann i we figured out that to be compassionate, there is a class of human beings that are human weeds. clear out that underbrush. everything is better for all of us. and they won't suffer. well, look, i am very thrilled. in all seriousness to accept this award on ann's behalf and thank from the bottom of my heart what they have been doing for the past 25 years to truly expose what the heart of compassion truly is. in all seriousness and that is always been the pro-life cause has always been central to the tracking of the bias and the immediate >>. bethank them and with their staff and all of you. there's been so much progress. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ pay not to see me dance. this is a point of personal prerchl. we're doing the political iq award for celebrities. and barbara streisand. i have a obsession with her. i'm not falling around with a gray buick with my trunk lined with garage bags. knots a healthy obsession. one of the reasons why when the l.
you can't make that un. that's actually what she said. and ann i we figured out that to be compassionate, there is a class of human beings that are human weeds. clear out that underbrush. everything is better for all of us. and they won't suffer. well, look, i am very thrilled. in all seriousness to accept this award on ann's behalf and thank from the bottom of my heart what they have been doing for the past 25 years to truly expose what the heart of compassion truly is. in all seriousness and...
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racial profiling is un-american. it's against the values of our nation. it's contrary to the 14th amendment of the constitution equal protection of the laws. it's counterproductive in keeping us safe. it's wasting valuable resources that we have. and it has no place in modern law enforcement. we need a hat law and that's why i encourage the committee to report 1670 to the floor. it prohibits use of racial profiling, that is using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which individual is too be subject to a spontaneous investigation, activity, such as a traffic stop, such as interviews, such as frisks, et cetera. it applies to all levels of goft. it requires mandatory training data collection by local and state law enforcement, and a way of maintaining adequate policies and procedures designated to end racial profiling. the states are mandated to do that or risk the loss of federal funds. the department of justice is granted authority to make grants, to state and local governments to advance the best practices. as i pointed out it has
racial profiling is un-american. it's against the values of our nation. it's contrary to the 14th amendment of the constitution equal protection of the laws. it's counterproductive in keeping us safe. it's wasting valuable resources that we have. and it has no place in modern law enforcement. we need a hat law and that's why i encourage the committee to report 1670 to the floor. it prohibits use of racial profiling, that is using race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion in selecting which...
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really did show the way in which the civil rights revolutionci -- fo all of the good that it did, left un touchtouched important injustices in american life, injustices that have not gone away. the watts riot followed by the newark riot, followed by the riots in new york, philadelphia, other places showing the way in which particularly inner city america still suffered grievously under a combination of racial oppression and class injustice. the civil rightsev revolution really did not transform that problem. and indeed nothing has transformed that problem. we are still grappling with that problem. and the caller is right to bring our attention to it. with respect to the question of black people and the interaction of many black people with the administration of criminal justice, that was the subject of my first book "race, crime and the law." that is still a very sore point because with respect to virtually every aspect of the administration of criminal justice, we have a race problem in every aspect and every area in vamerica, whether it would b the west, whether it would be the northeas
really did show the way in which the civil rights revolutionci -- fo all of the good that it did, left un touchtouched important injustices in american life, injustices that have not gone away. the watts riot followed by the newark riot, followed by the riots in new york, philadelphia, other places showing the way in which particularly inner city america still suffered grievously under a combination of racial oppression and class injustice. the civil rightsev revolution really did not transform...
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it's unit's un affordable for businesses, chamber of commerce did a survey of small business owner impediments to job growth 75% said the health care law is impediment to us hiring people. do you agree with that? >> yes. >> that's what i'm hearing. finally, it's unaffordable for the country. we talked about the deficit and debt and the bankruptcy that awaits us if we don't change course. what the congressional budget said they thrown up the hands and said it's unsustainable. this health care law, of course, makes it worse. because it adds a huge, huge cost. president says well, it's deficit neutral. well, if you add up the $500 billion cuts to medicaid, not used to justify seat the problems we have in medicare it's unsustainable program in the current form. but used to create the new entitlement if you add up the $500 billion in tax increases not including the tax increases on the penalty, by the way, 21 different tax increases in there. you could have made an argument it was definite knew tram at one point. people have looked at numbers including the con grexal budget office it's not neutral.
it's unit's un affordable for businesses, chamber of commerce did a survey of small business owner impediments to job growth 75% said the health care law is impediment to us hiring people. do you agree with that? >> yes. >> that's what i'm hearing. finally, it's unaffordable for the country. we talked about the deficit and debt and the bankruptcy that awaits us if we don't change course. what the congressional budget said they thrown up the hands and said it's unsustainable. this...
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un c-span at noon eastern john nichols of the nation will talk about the changing of the u.s. tax code. representatives from self-described progress of think tanks will join him. also included in parts of that discussion the warren buffett will which will require those who earn over $1 million a year to pay 30% of their income in taxes. that will be live this afternoon starting at noon eastern on c-span. also on this network at 1:00 eastern major league baseball players and players in the major league baseball players association, michael wiener will discuss collective bargaining in baseball. the national press club. we will have live coverage of that at 1:00 p.m. eastern. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversati
un c-span at noon eastern john nichols of the nation will talk about the changing of the u.s. tax code. representatives from self-described progress of think tanks will join him. also included in parts of that discussion the warren buffett will which will require those who earn over $1 million a year to pay 30% of their income in taxes. that will be live this afternoon starting at noon eastern on c-span. also on this network at 1:00 eastern major league baseball players and players in the major...
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dead mexicans, helicopters shot down, a dead border patrol agent, hundreds of guns unking thed for, un-- unaccounted for number of guns issue and best argument is that it is a plea of ignorance. i think mr. cummings asked the most sail i salient question. how does this go on for so long with nobody saying anything? the acts atf director is in that position for two years and met with the attorney general one time. one time. that's unexcusable in my book. i also think what happened, part of the conclusion, i think validates what we were concerned about for so long is that the adult in the room, the head of the criminal division is supposed to be brower, but brewer having been briefed on what happened previously knew about gun walking, knew about the dray purchases and said nothing about it. he did not issue anything saying we're not doing this anymore. in fact, you were led to believe we allowing it to continue on, no new directives, that he was actually endorsing this. that's what i take from it. i think this is 5 wonderful report. i appreciate the thoroughness. you're a professional, d
dead mexicans, helicopters shot down, a dead border patrol agent, hundreds of guns unking thed for, un-- unaccounted for number of guns issue and best argument is that it is a plea of ignorance. i think mr. cummings asked the most sail i salient question. how does this go on for so long with nobody saying anything? the acts atf director is in that position for two years and met with the attorney general one time. one time. that's unexcusable in my book. i also think what happened, part of the...
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now, we're talking about lincoln as an extreme leader, as an un unfitterred leaders, but there's home court advantages. tell us what effect the seating had as the convention plays out. >> guest: so lincoln's team is able to receipt sprouterrers -- recruit supporters from all across illinois. they bring them in chicago on discounted tickets. lincoln was a railroad attorney so they arranged that. they print fake tickets for the convention and stack the hall to the rafters with lincoln supporters. every time lincoln's name is mentioned, supporters yell and scream support so much so that the windows of the hall shake in response. this makes the convention dense. no one can think. davis, lincoln's campaign manager goes to the seating arrangement guys saying i want the new york delegation where weed is seated to be surrounded on all sides by other strong seward states. davis knows the condition will be such a zoo they can't hear themselves think or talk to each other at any distance. if weed is like this when the negotiations have to start, he's going to be physically blocked off from getti
now, we're talking about lincoln as an extreme leader, as an un unfitterred leaders, but there's home court advantages. tell us what effect the seating had as the convention plays out. >> guest: so lincoln's team is able to receipt sprouterrers -- recruit supporters from all across illinois. they bring them in chicago on discounted tickets. lincoln was a railroad attorney so they arranged that. they print fake tickets for the convention and stack the hall to the rafters with lincoln...
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so, we are trying o help the menis support that insurgency and then pushed it back because that is a un o our interest and to the interest as a wholbut where we get involved in the counterterrorism front is to mitigate those threatsad al qaeda in the pensa have soe very diabolic innovative, creative murds that have gone to great lengths to try to find waysto put iedion rcrafto c out attacks here and do things against the aressy on a daily basis. weot going to sit by an let our fellow americs be killed coming and if the only way that we can prevent this from tking place is to take direct action against them we thdo so three eime gentman here. fthclaimeer of congress a the u.s. government? [laughter] >> i would refer you to the five ers ofgres that made that remark. i had no idea what it is that they are making reference to and i'm not even going to try to define but it is. i can't address that. >> i wanted to give you the chce to give a report, and on al qaeda ret large prados al qaeda in the arabian peninsu doing over the next six months to mention to disrupted their recording operation
so, we are trying o help the menis support that insurgency and then pushed it back because that is a un o our interest and to the interest as a wholbut where we get involved in the counterterrorism front is to mitigate those threatsad al qaeda in the pensa have soe very diabolic innovative, creative murds that have gone to great lengths to try to find waysto put iedion rcrafto c out attacks here and do things against the aressy on a daily basis. weot going to sit by an let our fellow americs be...
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bombing and where it is the best and what can to a grocery store or mall or boss and a blow themselves un as long as they can tell you --y kill you why would you think they have access to nuclear weapon they wouldn't use it? and iranian nuclear weapon is tl one of the most frightening iranian nucle ofings we havear to confront for the future of every young persoe of here and ev oery young person out there. if you're going to o live in safety they have to live in a which er which there is no iranian nuclear weapon, period. [applause] so, on that front we will have a very important debate. is an i is the will dangerous and we need to be strong enough to the protect ourselves? w or iors the world really safe ad it is just the americans who ara conffeused? i have no doubt about 9/11. it was bad people trying to kill us. it wasn't americans. i have no doubt about the iranians, and i have no doubt about the importance of the abouthe of israel as a moral cause, which we have to o recognize is simple to ourur fur future. [applause] >> so, we will have a great debate. deb and it's importantat for
bombing and where it is the best and what can to a grocery store or mall or boss and a blow themselves un as long as they can tell you --y kill you why would you think they have access to nuclear weapon they wouldn't use it? and iranian nuclear weapon is tl one of the most frightening iranian nucle ofings we havear to confront for the future of every young persoe of here and ev oery young person out there. if you're going to o live in safety they have to live in a which er which there is no...
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also a system to the former un ambassador at the american enterprise institute. guest: thank-you, i am sorry to hear that the caller is facing was she seems to think is perhaps discrimination in her work place. i don't know anything about her or her melt counterpart. it is hard for me to comment on specifics. i don't disagree that there are bad employers out there. i think we just have to be careful that when we pass legislation like this that we don't ignore the good employers. for women like herself, you will benefit if you have the flexibility to go to your employer and ask if they realize you are a single mom and i need more money and flexibility. how can we worked things out of that would fit our needs? laws like this come between that and make it hard for women like herself to negotiate something that fit your lifestyle more appropriately. host:sabrina schaeeferr and we have also been hearing with judy lichtman. she is the first paid staff person that they women's legal defense fund. she was a legal adviser to the commonwealth of puerto rico. let's hear fro
also a system to the former un ambassador at the american enterprise institute. guest: thank-you, i am sorry to hear that the caller is facing was she seems to think is perhaps discrimination in her work place. i don't know anything about her or her melt counterpart. it is hard for me to comment on specifics. i don't disagree that there are bad employers out there. i think we just have to be careful that when we pass legislation like this that we don't ignore the good employers. for women like...
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and i think the andrew point, look, i just don't feel un-american what i'm selling ge engines around the world, i'm sorry. and unicode what i tried to find the people, it's like selling a product globally is only like a thousand times harder than the u.s. writes? you are facing competition, your brand doesn't mean as much. and frequent it is the guy's first experience with product, right? the chinese airline basically was the first experience buying aircraft. so i don't, it's just one of those were think when you're talking to guys like us, we just don't apologize for having to globalize or companies but now i understand the complexity and understand, but jimmy is the most common unicode but i would -- >> but i would say, i think lending alike have over the last 15 years extended our supply chains a little too far globally in the name of low-cost. we lost control in some cases over quality and service when we do that. we underestimated in some cases the value of our workers back here in so doing it. so i think there's a recalibration because even though you've got to be global, globa
and i think the andrew point, look, i just don't feel un-american what i'm selling ge engines around the world, i'm sorry. and unicode what i tried to find the people, it's like selling a product globally is only like a thousand times harder than the u.s. writes? you are facing competition, your brand doesn't mean as much. and frequent it is the guy's first experience with product, right? the chinese airline basically was the first experience buying aircraft. so i don't, it's just one of those...
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very anti-diplomatic and maybe very un-american way, yes, what is there to be afraid of in this someone is interested in to keep freezing of the situation, hoping that the status quo is moving. we know that wherever people are involved there is no status quo. it will burst, it will explode interface. >> we will get to the american israeli question in a minute but when i do talk about the arab spring in israel and the nature of the challenge, i remember years ago you gave a speech in which you proposed that such reconciliation between the leadership seemed impossible, it was time, as you put, to go over the heads of the leaders and speak directly to the palestinians. >> and webb look at the arab spring and his relation to israel, i'm actually reminded, you know, students of the political history, of the jewish exile, scholars from have always made a distinction between vertical alliances and horizontal allies. jews in exile always preferred vertical alliance, meaning direct alliances with the king or the prints or the bishop, or the archbishop. as opposed to a alliances with the people.
very anti-diplomatic and maybe very un-american way, yes, what is there to be afraid of in this someone is interested in to keep freezing of the situation, hoping that the status quo is moving. we know that wherever people are involved there is no status quo. it will burst, it will explode interface. >> we will get to the american israeli question in a minute but when i do talk about the arab spring in israel and the nature of the challenge, i remember years ago you gave a speech in which...
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trying to top off in un-alaska. but those of us who know the federal laws of the jones act, you know you've got an issue there so we had to get the department of defense, homeland security, department of energy in to get a jones act waiver so we can top off the russian fuel tanker in an alaska port so she can haul up north to deliver the fuel to the people of nome. pretty interesting saga, just in describing the beginning. this is over 1,000-mile nautical journey and you're breaking ice for about of the way. well, the renda is a pretty capable ship, but she's not an icebreaker, and so how she gets through that ice is the interesting part of the story. the coast guard cul cutter heel, who has been on a research mission since early may, and was on her way back to seattle to deliver the crew after months of this mission, they get the call that nome needs help. and the fine men and women of the heeley missed their christmas, missed their new year's, stayed on board to turn around, go back up and be that escort for the r
trying to top off in un-alaska. but those of us who know the federal laws of the jones act, you know you've got an issue there so we had to get the department of defense, homeland security, department of energy in to get a jones act waiver so we can top off the russian fuel tanker in an alaska port so she can haul up north to deliver the fuel to the people of nome. pretty interesting saga, just in describing the beginning. this is over 1,000-mile nautical journey and you're breaking ice for...
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period of engagement with a very disappointing response from iran and that is that of the possibility of un-sponsored sanctions against iran. for the u.n. to six abs. including sanctioning the central banks and so forth. some of those effects are still to be felt because some of the most recent attacks have been felt in july comes to that is still to be fully felt in tehran. at the same time you've had enough for debt negotiations and everyone is felt. the president has been very clear that the military option remains on the table greatest ever taken it off the table. having come from the pentagon. the pentagon planning for this is incredibly robust. it is ready and there is an option. you look at force posture in the present. you know, it is very well-positioned. the president's judgment. >> and how much longer does the president administration feel it can wait and give the negotiations a chance? >> the key is we have to ensure that iran is not able to enrichment shows that they get a weapon. i think that is what the intelligence community is watching very closely. the judgment as to testify publicl
period of engagement with a very disappointing response from iran and that is that of the possibility of un-sponsored sanctions against iran. for the u.n. to six abs. including sanctioning the central banks and so forth. some of those effects are still to be felt because some of the most recent attacks have been felt in july comes to that is still to be fully felt in tehran. at the same time you've had enough for debt negotiations and everyone is felt. the president has been very clear that the...
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one where it's possible to ask, are there additional facts that might bear on the feasibility or the un-feasibility of certain kinds of remedies, working at all? i'm particularly concerned about the design of a remedy that envisions some obligation for google or the next google to provide some kind of service for which there is no consumer demand, simply because the regulators at that is what was necessary to compel the company to do. and there was certainly that problem with some of the e.u. remedies with respect to microsoft. the bridge to nowhere. >> if you've never seen the numbers, as you may know on the e.u. side, when there was a case about the windows media player and they required microsoft to issue two versions of windows, one without the need for and won with a. it's amazing the number of decimal point you need to go out before using any market traction on one without. so a completely failed really. where we are, to my knowledge, not public. >> do we have it any other -- a hand raised back to. can you just wait for a microphone. >> my name is kent, and i wanted to pick up on a theme that
one where it's possible to ask, are there additional facts that might bear on the feasibility or the un-feasibility of certain kinds of remedies, working at all? i'm particularly concerned about the design of a remedy that envisions some obligation for google or the next google to provide some kind of service for which there is no consumer demand, simply because the regulators at that is what was necessary to compel the company to do. and there was certainly that problem with some of the e.u....
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no, president obama has eluded, even in his un general assembly speech recently the other week basically, also talking about the economic in action. he put it exactly that way, we have found that no one has really fill that out. but of the costs of allowinit clear on? then our policy is prevention, and our view, we put out over @booktv number of reports of the last for five years saying, you know, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. the triple track approach of diplomacy, sanctions, and the military option is a last resort and both presidential candidates , president obama and governor romney have also said pretty much the same thing. last resort. all options on the table. but bipartisan everett, more on this issue than any other issue about the nuclear iran, but is still abstracts to a lot of people about what if we fail? what if we don't do what is necessary? so we are saying, look, if you don't prevent a nuclear run, however you fail, whether it is because sanctions were not tough enough. we don't have a credible military option which we have always called important. the iranians to g
no, president obama has eluded, even in his un general assembly speech recently the other week basically, also talking about the economic in action. he put it exactly that way, we have found that no one has really fill that out. but of the costs of allowinit clear on? then our policy is prevention, and our view, we put out over @booktv number of reports of the last for five years saying, you know, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. the triple track approach of diplomacy, sanctions, and the...
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despite all our differences work together for the proceedings une quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. tphoeup tonight the -- mr. mcconnell: tonight the president of the united states will come to the capitol to give us his sense of the state of the union. this is a venerable tradition and we welcome him. yet it's hard not to feel a sense of disappointment even before tonight's speech is delivered because while we don't yet know all the specifics, we do know the goal. based on what the president's aides have been telling reporters, the goal isn't to conquer the nation's problems. it's to conquer republicans. the goal isn't to prevent gridlock, but to guarantee it. here's how "the new york times" summed up the president's election-year strategy in a recent article entitled "obama to turn up attacks on congress in campaign." here's the quote. "in terms of the president's relationship with congress in 2012, the president is no longer tied to washington, d.c." according to the story, "winning a full-year extension of the cut in payroll taxes, the l
despite all our differences work together for the proceedings une quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. tphoeup tonight the -- mr. mcconnell: tonight the president of the united states will come to the capitol to give us his sense of the state of the union. this is a venerable tradition and we welcome him. yet it's hard not to feel a sense of disappointment even before tonight's speech is delivered because while we don't yet know all the specifics, we do know...
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i could say that une give cablgly. the second thing, you know, in terms of a myth is that they're taking our jobs. again, a myth be, not reality in the sense that there's many jobs that go unfilled, and those that have questions might want to look at alabama and georgia in the last year after they passed legislation and workers left. nobody wanted those jobs. nobody wanted to work those kinds of pieces of work. so there's plenty of data that helps people start crystallizing the fact that maybe these, this reform is critical for our agricultural economy, for our retail sector of our economy, for the construction sector of our economy, for the ip, you know, entrepreneurial sector of our economy. all of this is data that needs to be brought to the table in an organized fashion, in a logical fashion, and also then helping understand the human capital flows that are going to be critical for all of our industries as we move forward. and it's taking the conversation to another level, using organizations that already exist and
i could say that une give cablgly. the second thing, you know, in terms of a myth is that they're taking our jobs. again, a myth be, not reality in the sense that there's many jobs that go unfilled, and those that have questions might want to look at alabama and georgia in the last year after they passed legislation and workers left. nobody wanted those jobs. nobody wanted to work those kinds of pieces of work. so there's plenty of data that helps people start crystallizing the fact that maybe...
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airlines, you know our company is a fraction of the size and i think to andrew's point, i just don't feel un-american when i am selling ge engines around the world. i'm sorry. and you know what i tried to explain to people, it's like selling a product globally is only like a thousand times harder than in the u.s.. you are facing competition. your brand does not mean as much and frequently if the guys first experience with a product, right? the chinese, it basically was their first experience in aircraft so its just one of those where i think when you're talking to guys like us we just don't apologize for having globalized their companies. i understand the complexity and i understand unemployment that jim, -- >> but i would say that i think we, lemminglike over the past 15 years, extended our supply chains a little too far globally in the name of low cost and we lost control in some cases over quality and service when we did that. we underestimated in some cases the value of our workers back here and in so doing that. i think there is a recalibration because even though you have got to be locally comp
airlines, you know our company is a fraction of the size and i think to andrew's point, i just don't feel un-american when i am selling ge engines around the world. i'm sorry. and you know what i tried to explain to people, it's like selling a product globally is only like a thousand times harder than in the u.s.. you are facing competition. your brand does not mean as much and frequently if the guys first experience with a product, right? the chinese, it basically was their first experience in...
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but, i mean, you know, these are easy to -- un[inaudible] in conferences in law schools. it is far messier and far more -- frankly when there was a target suddenly appear in the screen and lawyer of the cia can we or can't we? and we're going to lose them in thirty minutes. so let us know. it's very hard, i mean, it's very hard. and misnotion of writing regulation. i know, instinctively we like regulation and criteria across the board easily understand the -- glen is right. i will tell you, there will be the intelligence committee, i can speak for cia. cia will fight tooth and nail become shoe horned in to a general criteria about what institutes national security. the fbi have a different perspective. dod will have a different perspective. it's not going to happen. i mean, it's not going to happen up to now, i really i would hope bet you anything it's not in the cards. it's not the way they operate. >>, i mean,, you know, john and glen the constitutional side better than i can. they may well be right that the agency will fight tooth and nail. the question is such a stand
but, i mean, you know, these are easy to -- un[inaudible] in conferences in law schools. it is far messier and far more -- frankly when there was a target suddenly appear in the screen and lawyer of the cia can we or can't we? and we're going to lose them in thirty minutes. so let us know. it's very hard, i mean, it's very hard. and misnotion of writing regulation. i know, instinctively we like regulation and criteria across the board easily understand the -- glen is right. i will tell you,...